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new mode 100755
index 2e9627f..ab0aec0
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xbot
build
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+_UpgradeReport_Files
+Release
+mods/test
+
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*.so
+*.dll
+*.lib
+*.obj
+*.exp
+*.exe
+*.ncb
+*.sln.old
+*.suo
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+*.vcproj.*
+*.vcxproj.*
+
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old mode 100644
new mode 100755
index 94314bf..c1e2b90
--- a/Makefile
+++ b/Makefile
@@ -6,7 +6,10 @@ OBJ=./build
OBJECTS=$(OBJ)/*.o
EXEC=xbot
-.PHONY: mods
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+MODS_DIR := $(filter-out $(wildcard mods/*.so) $(wildcard mods/*.dll) $(wildcard mods/*.bat) $(wildcard mods/*.obj) $(wildcard mods/*.lib) $(wildcard mods/*.exp), $(wildcard mods/*))
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main:
@rm -rf build
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$(CC) -o $(EXEC) $(OBJECTS) $(BINFLAGS)
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- $(MAKE) -C mods/hello
- $(MAKE) -C mods/autojoin
- $(MAKE) -C mods/uptime
+mods: $(MODS_DIR)
+
+$(MODS_DIR):
+ $(MAKE) -C $@
clean:
- @rm -rf build $(EXEC)
\ No newline at end of file
+ @rm -rf build $(EXEC)
+ @rm -rf mods/*.so
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+[
+ {
+ "arguments": [
+ "/usr/bin/gcc",
+ "-g",
+ "-std=gnu99",
+ "-c",
+ "-I./lib",
+ "-o",
+ "./build/config.o",
+ "./src/config.c"
+ ],
+ "directory": "/home/aaron/projects/xbot",
+ "file": "/home/aaron/projects/xbot/src/config.c",
+ "output": "/home/aaron/projects/xbot/build/config.o"
+ },
+ {
+ "arguments": [
+ "/usr/bin/gcc",
+ "-g",
+ "-std=gnu99",
+ "-c",
+ "-I./lib",
+ "-o",
+ "./build/main.o",
+ "./src/main.c"
+ ],
+ "directory": "/home/aaron/projects/xbot",
+ "file": "/home/aaron/projects/xbot/src/main.c",
+ "output": "/home/aaron/projects/xbot/build/main.o"
+ },
+ {
+ "arguments": [
+ "/usr/bin/gcc",
+ "-g",
+ "-std=gnu99",
+ "-c",
+ "-I./lib",
+ "-o",
+ "./build/irc.o",
+ "./src/irc.c"
+ ],
+ "directory": "/home/aaron/projects/xbot",
+ "file": "/home/aaron/projects/xbot/src/irc.c",
+ "output": "/home/aaron/projects/xbot/build/irc.o"
+ },
+ {
+ "arguments": [
+ "/usr/bin/gcc",
+ "-g",
+ "-std=gnu99",
+ "-c",
+ "-I./lib",
+ "-o",
+ "./build/util.o",
+ "./src/util.c"
+ ],
+ "directory": "/home/aaron/projects/xbot",
+ "file": "/home/aaron/projects/xbot/src/util.c",
+ "output": "/home/aaron/projects/xbot/build/util.o"
+ },
+ {
+ "arguments": [
+ "/usr/bin/gcc",
+ "-g",
+ "-std=gnu99",
+ "-c",
+ "-I./lib",
+ "-o",
+ "./build/events.o",
+ "./src/events.c"
+ ],
+ "directory": "/home/aaron/projects/xbot",
+ "file": "/home/aaron/projects/xbot/src/events.c",
+ "output": "/home/aaron/projects/xbot/build/events.o"
+ },
+ {
+ "arguments": [
+ "/usr/bin/gcc",
+ "-g",
+ "-std=gnu99",
+ "-c",
+ "-I./lib",
+ "-o",
+ "./build/module.o",
+ "./src/module.c"
+ ],
+ "directory": "/home/aaron/projects/xbot",
+ "file": "/home/aaron/projects/xbot/src/module.c",
+ "output": "/home/aaron/projects/xbot/build/module.o"
+ }
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diff --git a/include/libconfig-1.7.3/AUTHORS b/include/libconfig-1.7.3/AUTHORS
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index 0000000..ab6a491
--- /dev/null
+++ b/include/libconfig-1.7.3/AUTHORS
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
+
+Mark Lindner - Lead developer & maintainer.
+Daniel Marjamäki - Enhancements & bugfixes.
+Andrew Tytula - Windows port.
+Glenn Herteg - Enhancements, bugfixes, documentation corrections.
+Matt Renaud - Enhancements & bugfixes.
+JoseLuis Tallon - Enhancements & bugfixes
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--- /dev/null
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+
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diff --git a/include/libconfig-1.7.3/ChangeLog b/include/libconfig-1.7.3/ChangeLog
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..6e4b809
--- /dev/null
+++ b/include/libconfig-1.7.3/ChangeLog
@@ -0,0 +1,821 @@
+
+----- version 1.7.3 ------
+
+2021-06-19 Mark Lindner
+
+ * lib/libconfig.c - Fixed double-free of config->filenames;
+ fixed implementation of config_setting_lookup() to correctly return
+ NULL instead of the passed-in setting if the specified path was not
+ found
+ * configure.ac, lib/Makefile.am - bump version numbers
+
+2021-04-28 Mark Lindner
+
+ * lib/CMakeLists.txt - misc. fixes
+
+2021-04-22 Mark Lindner
+
+ * Makefile.am, configure.ac - Added --disable-tests configure option
+
+2021-01-09 Mark Lindner
+
+ * lib/CMakeLists.txt - misc. fixes
+
+2020-11-12 Mark Lindner
+
+ * contrib/ls-config/README.md - typo corrections
+
+2020-10-03 Mark Lindner
+
+ * *.vcxproj, *.sln - Updated for building x64 configuration.
+
+2020-07-02 Mark Lindner
+
+ * lib/libconfig.h++, doc/libconfig.texi - added isString() convenience
+ method
+
+2019-12-18 Mark Lindner
+
+ * lib/libconfig.c, lib/libconfig.h, lib/libconfig.h++,
+ tests/testdata/override_setting.cfg, tests/tests.c,
+ doc/libconfig.texi - Added new ALLOW_OVERRIDES option.
+
+2019-12-17 Mark Lindner
+
+ * CMakeLists.txt, tests/CMakeList.txt - various fixes
+ * lib/libconfig.c, lib/scanctx.c, lib/scanner.h, lib/scanner.l,
+ lib/strvec.c, lib/strvec.h, lib/util.c, lib/util.h - prefix more
+ internal functions with 'libconfig_'
+ * lib/scanner.c, lib/scanner.h - regenerated
+
+2019-12-14 Mark Lindner
+
+ * lib/grammar.y, lib/scanner.l, lib/libconfig.c, lib/parsectx.h,
+ lib/scanctx.h, lib/scanctx.c, lib/strbuf.c, lib/strbuf.h,
+ lib/strvec.c, lib/strvec.h - prefix all internal functions with
+ 'libconfig_'
+ * lib/grammar.c, lib/grammar.h, lib/scanner.c, lib/scanner.h - regenerated
+ * lib/wincompat.h - Fix #define for snprintf for Visual Studio 2013
+ * lib/libconfig.h++, lib/libconfigcpp.c++ - Use noexcept in C++17
+
+----- version 1.7.2 ------
+
+2019-01-05 Mark Lindner
+
+ * lib/libconfig.c - fixed slow leak in config_destroy()
+ * - miscellaenous build file fixes
+
+ ----- version 1.7.1 ------
+
+2017-11-15 Mark Lindner
+
+ * lib/wincompat.c, lib/wincompat.h - added fsync() implementation for
+ Windows
+ * lib/libconfig.c, lib/libconfig.h - added CONFIG_OPTION_FSYNC
+ * lib/libconfigcpp.c++, lib/libconfig.h++ - added Config::OptionFsync
+ * doc/libconfig.texi - Documentation updates
+
+2017-11-14 Mark Lindner
+
+ * lib/strbuf.c - bugfix in strbuf_append_char()
+
+ ----- version 1.7 ------
+
+2017-10-24 Mark Lindner
+
+ * INSTALL - Added information about installing from a git snapshot
+ * configure.ac - Bumped version to 1.7
+ * doc/libconfig.texi - Updated documentation, added new chapter on
+ libconfig bindings/implementations for other languages
+ * examples/c/Makefile.am, examples/c/example4.c, examples/c/example4.cfg,
+ examples/c/cfg_includes/*.cfg - New example program
+ * lib/Makefile.am - bumped library version to 11:0:0; added new source
+ files
+ * lib/grammar.c, lib/grammar.y, lib/scanner.c, lib/scanner.h - regenerated
+ * lib/grammar.y - allow optional trailing comma in lists and arrays
+ * *.vcproj - updated with new source files, library dependency
+ * lib/libconfig.c, lib/libconfig.h - various code cleanup;
+ reworked options API; moved some value parsing logic into lib/util.c
+ and lib/util.h; added new option
+ CONFIG_OPTION_ALLOW_SCIENTIFIC_NOTATION; bugfix to disallow adding a
+ group or a list to an array; changed default float precision from 2 to 6;
+ fixed conversion between int and int64 types; added config_clear();
+ added support for include functions; added config_set_hook() and
+ config_get_hook()
+ * lib/libconfigcpp.c++, lib/libconfig.h++ - moved Option enum from Setting
+ to Config; added OptionAllowScientificNotation; added clear();
+ reworked options API; added evaluateIncludePath(); fixed casting to
+ unsigned int (don't clip negative values to 0)
+ * lib/parsectx.c, lib/parsectx.h - code cleanup
+ * lib/scanctx.c, lib/scanctx.h - added support for include functions;
+ code cleanup; removed non-portable directory reading code;
+ * lib/scanner.l - added support for include functions; moved some parsing
+ code to lib/util.c and lib/util.h; code cleanup
+ * lib/strbuf.c, lib/strbuf.h - added strbuf_append_char(); code cleanup
+ * lib/strvec.c, lib/strvec.h - new functions for managing arrays of
+ string pointers (for filename lists)
+ * lib/util.c, lib/util.h - value parsing and formatting code and memory
+ management macros and functions extracted from other files
+ * lib/wincompat.h - new macros for testing relative paths; replaced
+ INT32_MAX/INT32_MIN with INT_MAX/INT_MIN.
+ * tests/tests.c - fixed test failures and improper testing of int type
+ conversions
+
+ ----- version 1.6 ------
+
+2015-12-31 Jose Luis Tallon
+
+ * Added include_dir feature (support for Debian-style conf.d/
+ includes) (pull request #36)
+
+ * Added octal_ints feature (support for integer expressed in octal,
+ useful for permissions and masks in UNIX-like systems (pull req #42)
+
+ * Fixed "Removing a setting removes all siblings" (issue #41)
+ Props random85
+
+ * Allow specifying the number of decimals wanted when outputting
+ Based upon a suggestion by zhaopingsun (issue #31)
+
+ * Make libconfig usable from CMake (pull request/issue #28)
+ Props thfi
+
+ * Documentation fixes
+ - Copyright and examples
+ - Included TeX patch from Debian (fixes FTBS with TeXlive)
+
+ * Resync Debian packaging
+ includes updated packages for GCC5 transition
+
+2015-10-14 Thomas Fischer
+
+ * configure, configure.ac, debian/libconfig++9-dev.install,
+ debian/libconfig9-dev.install, lib/Makefile.am, lib/Makefile.in,
+ lib/libconfig++Config.cmake.in, lib/libconfigConfig.cmake.in,
+ libconfig.spec.in - locating libconfig in CMake-based projects
+
+2015-08-14 Mark Lindner
+
+ * lib/wincompat.h - Fixed Windows portability issue
+ * lib/libconfig.h++ - added missing operator[](std::string&).
+
+ ----- version 1.5 ------
+
+2015-05-16 Mark Lindner
+
+ * lib/libconfig.c - Don't fclose() a null pointer.
+
+2014-09-19 Mark Lindner
+
+ * lib/libconfig.c, lib/wincompat.h - check if file being opened is a
+ directory
+ * lib/libconfig.c, lib/libconfig.h, lib/libconfig.h++,
+ doc/libconfig.texi - added config_set_options(),
+ config_get_options(), setOptions(), getOptions().
+
+2014-05-25 Mark Lindner
+
+ * lib/libconfig.c++, lib/libconfig.h++ - added patches from Matt
+ Renaud (added iterators, removed throws() specifications); added
+ Setting.lookup(); code cleanup; added patch from Yuri Dyachenko
+ (made exception constructors public)
+ * lib/libconfig.c, lib/libconfig.h - renamed
+ config_setting_lookup_from() to config_setting_lookup() and
+ documented it; patch from Alexander Klauer (floating point precision
+ loss)
+ * doc/libconfig.texi - documented new APIs, bumped version
+ * lib/scanner.c, lib/scanner.h, lib/scanner.l, libconfig.c -
+ scanner code cleanup; and regenerated with flex 2.5.39
+ * lib/grammar.c, lib/grammar.h, lib/grammar.y - parser code cleanup;
+ and regenerated with bison 3.0.2
+ * README, ChangeLog - version updates
+
+2014-01-21 Mark Lindner
+
+ * lib/libconfig.c - bugfix; capture root filename
+ * tests/Makefile.am - fix for out-of-source builds
+ * ac_config.h.in, aclocal.m4 - updated to newer autotools
+
+ ----- version 1.4.9 ------
+
+2012-09-28 Mark Lindner
+
+ * lib/libconfigcpp.c++ - Fixed compiler warnings in constructor
+ initializers
+ * tinytest/tiytest.c, tinytest/tinytest.h - added tt_file_exists();
+ added alternate implementations of some test macros since MSVC does
+ not support C99 fully; added comparators for text files (ignoring
+ line endings)
+ * tests/tests.c - use tt_file_exists() rather than access(); alias
+ snprintf to _snprintf for MSVC; compare files as text files rather
+ than as binary files
+ * lib/scanner.l - fixed parsing issue when backslash in string is
+ followed by invalid escape character; reported by Jimmy Scott
+ * lib/scanner.c - regenerated
+ * lib/libconfig.h, lib/libconfig.h++, lib/Makefile.am,
+ doc/libconfig.texi, configure.ac - bump version numbers
+ * aclocal.m4, ac_config.h - regenerated
+ * m4/*, aux-build/*, libtool - updated to newer
+
+2011-12-30 Mark Lindner
+
+ * debian/control - updates from Jonathan McCrohan
+
+ ----- version 1.4.8 ------
+
+2011-08-04 Mark Lindner
+
+ * tests/Makefile.am - marked 'libconfig_tests' as non-installable
+ * lib/scanner.l, lib/grammar.y - grammar changes to make trailing
+ semicolons optional (and to allow commas as an alternative)
+ * lib/libconfig.c - bugfixes for lack of auto-conversion handling in
+ the config_lookup*() functions (reported by Feng Yu), and some
+ fixes for compiler warnings
+ * lib/Makefile.am - bump .so version
+ * configure.ac - bump version, add '-Wno-unused-parameter' compiler
+ switch to disable "unused parameter" warnings
+ * doc/libconfig.texi - documentation updates; added a chapter that
+ calls attention to the bundled example programs
+ * lib/libconfig.h, lib/libconfig.h++ - bump versions
+
+ ----- version 1.4.7 ------
+
+2011-03-11 Mark Lindner
+
+ * doc/libconfig.texi - fixed typo; updated docs
+ * TODO - updated list
+ * lib/libconfig.c, lib/libconfig.h, lib/libconfigcpp.c++,
+ lib/libconfig.h++ - added config{get,set}_default_format(),
+ Config::{get,set}DefaultFormat()
+
+2011-03-10 Mark Lindner
+
+ * lib/libconfig.c - fixed memory leak when encountering a parse error
+ in an @include'd file
+ * lib/libconfig.h, lib/libconfig.h++, lib/Makefile.am, configure.ac,
+ doc/libconfig.texi - bump versions
+
+ ----- version 1.4.6 ------
+
+2010-09-10 Mark Lindner
+
+ * doc/libconfig.texi - documentation updates
+ * lib/libconfig.c, lib/libconfigcpp.c++, lib/libconfig.h,
+ lib/libconfig.h++, lib/wincompat.h, lib/scanctx.c - added support
+ for specifying an include directory
+ * m4/* - added local m4 directory
+ * contrib/* - added user-contributed files
+
+2010-09-07 Mark Lindner
+
+ * lib/scanner.l - bugfix for parse error when there is a missing
+ newline at the end of the file
+ * lib/libconfig.h, lib/libconfig.h++, lib/Makefile.am - bump version
+ * tinytest/* - added a simple unit testing framework
+ * tests/* - added preliminary unit tests
+ * configure.ac, ac_config.h, ac_config.h.in, Makefile.am,
+ lib/Makefile.am, libtool, doc/libconfig.texi - bump versions/dates
+ * lib/grammar.h, lib/grammar.c - regenerated with newer version of
+ Bison
+ * lib/libconfig.c - bugfix: explicitly set starting line number to 1
+ when parsing from strings; otherwise line numbers reported in parse
+ errors are undefined
+
+ ----- version 1.4.5 ------
+
+2010-05-04 Mark Lindner
+
+ * lib/libconfig.h, lib/libconfig.h++, lib/Makefile.am - bumped version
+ numbers; removed #include for